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In September, Justin Johnson, one of two people who were charged in the fatal ambush shooting of Memphis rapper Young Dolph in 2021, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. On Friday (Nov. 31), the 26-year-old has been slapped with an additional 35 years behind bars, making his […]
Justin Johnson, also known as Straight Drop, was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday (Sept. 26) in the killing of Young Dolph.
It's been three years since Young Dolph was senselessly gunned down, and finally, his murder trial is underway, and day one is already producing some eyebrow-raising developments.
The other man arrested in connection with Young Dolph's muder, Hernandez Govan, also pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder and conspiracy charges he faces.
Though police currently have no suspects and no motive at the moment, many feel this could be a result of his alleged connection to the murder of Young Dolph.
Though authorities allege that Johnson, Smith, and Hernandez Govan were all involved in the shooting of Young Dolph, all three men have pleaded not guilty to the charges levied against them.
Memphis rapper Key Glock, joins hosts Incognito, DJ Misses and A-Plus in the studio to talk about his latest album 'Glockoma 2.'
Key Glock headlines "Glockoma" tour with Paper Route Empire labelmates Tia Corine, Kenny Muney, and Jay Fizzle. Long Live Dolph.
Young Dolph's estate announced that Dolph's legacy in Hip-Hop will be celebrated through a touring pop-up museum exhibit.
Young Dolph was killed on Nov. 17 and for the one-year anniversary of his tragic passing, Twitter gathers to remember the Memphis rapper.
Young Dolph, a beloved rapper out of Memphis, would've been 37 today (July 27). Twitter celebrates Dolph's memory and career.
A mural meant to honor the late Memphis rapper Young Dolph has been defaced days before its official unveiling. The artist behind it has also revealed that they’ve been the target of threats against their life from various people.